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#29 Jacksonville Jaguars

Head Coach
Urban Meyer
(1st year, 0-0)

2020 Season
1-15
(4th in AFC South)

2021 Projection
4-13
(3rd in AFC South)

FANTASY OUTLOOK

Top 5 Rostered in ESPN Fantasy

#1

James Robinson (RB)
96.9%

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After going undrafted in 2020, Robinson emerged as a fantasy RB1 in his rookie campaign. We should expect Robinson to repeat in 2021 as an every week fantasy starter, especially with the recent news of Travis Etienne missing the entire season to injury.

#2

Laviska Shenault Jr. (WR)
87.5%

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Shenault has emerged as the top candidate to be the lead receiver for Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars this season. Following a promising rookie year, Shenault has breakout potential in 2021 and should be recognized as a rosterable fantasy player. Keep Shenault on your bench at this time but expect big things to come.

#3

DJ Chark Jr. (WR)
83.2%

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In 2019, Chark blew up on the fantasy scene putting up consistent numbers on a weekly basis. That production dropped off in 2020 due to poor quarterback play, but we could see a bounce-back year for Chark in 2021 with Trevor Lawrence throwing him the ball. Shenault seems like the better option at this time, but consider Chark for your bench.

#4

Marvin Jones Jr. (WR)
78.5%

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Entering his 10th NFL season, Marvin Jones joins the Jaguars bringing veteran leadership to a young offense. Jones has spent several years of fantasy relevance with his days in Cincinnati and Detroit and can still be an option this season for your lineup. He is worth keeping on your bench for now but monitor his production because we may start to see a decline.

#5

Trevor Lawrence (QB)
75.9%

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Sleeper Candidate

It might sound like an oxymoron to call Trevor Lawrence a sleeper considering we have all known about him since his freshman year at Clemson, but there has not been much fantasy hype yet for the rookie QB. This could change soon as he joins a Jaguars offense that will be loaded with weapons. We already saw Justin Herbert emerge as a fantasy QB1 last season as a rookie, why not Lawrence?